• sab
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    2 years ago

    It’s in the headline: “pro-democracy publisher”.

    He was a newspaper publisher in Hong Kong who refused to get in line. That’s all.

      • @socsa@lemmy.ml
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        142 years ago

        Literally ran a newspaper which espoused democracy and independent governance (Hong Kong status quo at the time).

        You might also be interested to learn that democratically elected legislators in Hong Kong were arrested en masse from the floor of their legislative building for the exact same reason. It’s as bad as it sounds.

      • sab
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        142 years ago

        He published newspapers. He was a newspaper publisher.

        There’s no free speech in China. Publishing a newspaper that doesn’t follow the line of the Chinese Communist Party is a crime, and after the CCP took control over Hong Kong that applied to him as well.